This book brings back to life in rich detail the Afro-Guyanese
village community of the author's childhood, where there were old
people who had been slaves as children and Africa was not
forgotten. It was a time when children did not have open access to
the world of adults and childhood had not yet disappeared, and
perhaps for this reason, the men and women who pass through these
stories have a mystery and singularity that are as unforgettable
for the reader as they were for the child.
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